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Title Section15 1962-06-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1397. SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1962 20 CENTS I KDN 01015 words
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Article, Illustration119 1962-06-17 1 JEFFREY FRANCIS - State Govts. study giving of aid JEFFREY FRANCIS -18, KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. IT WAS truly a moment of great splendour and national pride as the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was ceremoniously installed today as the Chancellor of the University of Malaya. llr stood in the centre of the decorated119 words
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Article, Illustration1803 1962-06-17 1 SEE ASIA MAGAZINE— PAGE 6 would do everything within his power Io promote and protect the g<Hxl name and prestige of "our national university.* 1 "It is my fervent hope. he said, "that the University of Malaya, already begun so well and richly fulfilling expectations, will expand1,803 words
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Article, Illustration601 1962-06-17 1 NG YOOK YOON - THE GRAND MOMENT story Splendour TENGKU: IMPORTANT REQUIREMENT IS ENOUGH FINANCIAL BACKING' MORE PICTURES IN PAGES It. 12 13 The inside (At first he refused) NG YOOK YOON By 'TODAY I can reveal the inside A drama that preceded the Tengku's acceptance of the chancellorship. At first when the Yang601 words
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THE WORLD THIS MORNING
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Article98 1962-06-17 1 Yesterday h 'Id up (h- British Prime Minister. Mr. HaroiJ Macmlllan. for about 1U minutes when they sat on the road around ills car waving banners. As fast as they wire removed by police they returned and sat down again preventing the car from moving either backwardsReuter - 98 words
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Article50 1962-06-17 1 Agreement, said Mr- Nikita Khrushchev yesterday "It has now been proved irrefutably that national facilities of detection can assure proper observation over the fulfilment of the agreement." he added, in a letter to British Socialists, quoted by the Soviet news agency Tass io Moscow Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article58 1962-06-17 1 The I niversiu of Canton and several independent colleges, the New Life Evening Post reported in Hong Kong yesterday. The paper quoted an arrival from Canton as saying that all graduate students were distributed to varloos posts in Hwang tune while the undergraduates were sent58 words
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Article56 1962-06-17 1 NEW YORK. Sat. Four hundred skin-divers have been asked by the U.S. Interior Department to count all the fish off the American coasts. An official was asked if it was possible that a fish might be counted twice in the census. He replied: "This will be balanced56 words
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168 1962-06-17 1 An operating theatre explodes as doctors flee A LGIERS, Sat. Doctors J\ were preparing to operate in the huge Mustapha hospital here yesterday when a voice called out: "Run for it. The place is going to blow up." Seconds later a roaring explosion left the modern operating theatre a mass168 words
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Article33 1962-06-17 1 Of Padua. Italy, has seized all copies of the magazine Leuropeo containing pictures of Manlvii Momoe's nude scene in i he abortive film "Something's Got To Give" ISee Pafe 17):— Reuier.Reuter - 33 words
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1063 1962-06-17 1 Govt. says 'no' again, explains why the meetings are illegal SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'JMIK (iovernmeni has again clamped down on a second meeting convened by the Singapore Trade Unions Working Committee representing 40 Leftwing unions. It was to be held tonight. But, like last Saturday. the unions decided to avoid a1,063 words
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Article61 1962-06-17 1 LA PAZ. Sat— Police yesterday guarded the U.S. Embassy here as trade unionists demonstrated against plans to sell tin from the U. S. strategic stockpile They also guarded the offices of the Bolivia Power Coir.pany. a Canadian firm, as the demonstrators were also protesting against electricityReuter - 61 words
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Article34 1962-06-17 1 Quit as premier of South Kort>a yesterday in apparent protest against currency reform decreed last week by Gen. Park Chung Hee's military Junta regime The entire cabinet resigned as well— U.P.l34 words
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Article28 1962-06-17 1 106 yf*rs old. walked a mile to the North London home of hte 73-year-old daughter who was giving him a party to celebrate his birthday.— ReuierReuter - 28 words
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Article25 1962-06-17 1 Has coniucied the 19th announced nuclear test In its current Pacific t«rie.s. exploding an intermediate yield device over Christmus Island— UP I.UP - 25 words
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279 1962-06-17 2 Broadcast station faces industrial action SINGAPORE. S a t.— The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union has decided to take industrial action against Rpdiflusion (Singapore) Ltd. on Monday in a dispute over a "lock out" pay issue. The unions "pay up or face a fresh strike ultimatum to the management279 words
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Article82 1962-06-17 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Another forum on the National Referendum Bill will be recorded in English by Radio Singapore on Tuesday. The participants are: Tun Llm Yew Hock, chairman of the SPA.. Dr. Lee Siew Choh. Barlsun SoslalU chairman, the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and the Finance Minister.82 words
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Article42 1962-06-17 2 In honour of Thai king A special orch being put up at the Suleiman Road Lornie Road roundabout in Kuala Lumpur for the visit of the Thai King and Queen next Wednesday The orch will be illuminated at night Sunday Times picture.42 words
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Article54 1962-06-17 2 JAKARTA. Sat —An Indonesian *> naval mission has been sent to Singapore and Penang to buy ships and junks to help in Uie campaign to win West New Guinea, lt »a> announced here. The mission, heaoed by naval Colonel Sudiarso. left yesterday. Oil carriers were especially requiredReuter - 54 words
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99 1962-06-17 2 A sailors' rest planned for Naval Base SINGAPORE. Sat— Plans are being drawn up for a sailors' rest at the Singapore Naval Base. The general-secretary ol the Royal Sailors' Rests. Lt. Commander F.M. Sagave, is expected in Singapore on June 22 in connection with the project. Th» rest will probably99 words
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Article39 1962-06-17 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Dato V. T. Sambantham. Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications will visit Pontian next week to open two new post offices et Pekan Nanas on Monday, and at Kukup on Tuesday morning. PR39 words
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306 1962-06-17 2 J. MIRANDA - J. MIRANDA. By IPOH, Saturday REDIFFUSION (Malaya) Ltd. was given the green light to go ahead by the Ipoh Municipality today and "piped" music will be in the homes of this state capital within a year, possibly earlier, if306 words
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Article71 1962-06-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Police are investigating four burglaries committed at a new housing estate in Petaling Jaya yesterday morning. The thieves broke into four shophouses and got away with goods and articles worth more than $600. Entry was made by forcing the back-door open. This is the71 words
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Article42 1962-06-17 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The 11 -man unofficial Government sponsored Singapore manufacturers mission to Burma left by air tonight for Rangoon. The mission representing the manufacturers of Singapore, is led by Mr. M. Lewis of Fraser and Neave. Ltd.42 words
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Article172 1962-06-17 2 What sort of dream home...? YOU'VE read Malaya's new writers in the Sunday Times today. You are Invited to join them. To write for profit for the Sunday Times will pay $50 for the best contribution. You are invited to join Malaya's new writers by writing on two subject* suggested172 words
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Article, Illustration98 1962-06-17 2 Music degree for girl from America SINGAPORE. Sat. Miss Catherine Louise Reade. 21 -year-old daughter of the information officer of the United States Information Service In Singapore. Mr. W. Wolf Reade and Mrs. Reade. has received her Bachelor of Nrusic degree from the Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College. Ohio.98 words
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81 1962-06-17 2 RESTORE PAY CUTS PLEA BY TEACHERS SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Chinese Middle School Teachers' Association, which represents teachers in Government and aided secondary schools, will demand for full restoration of cuts in variable allowances of civil servants pay which the Government imposed in July. 1959. A resolution to this effect81 words
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Article35 1962-06-17 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The New Life Daily News, a Chinese newspaper published in Johore Bahru, today celebrated its first anniversary with cocktail parties at its office and in the Hollywood Room. Odeon Theatre Singapore.35 words
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255 1962-06-17 2 A. KOTTILAN, 35, a grasscutter with the AntiMalarial Department at Tampoi told the Assize Court, here today of the afternoon his left arm was severed in a parang attack on a bridle path. In the dock on a charge of voluntarily causing255 words
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Article, Illustration777 1962-06-17 2 'What must I look for before I buy tin shares?' Q: What must I look for in tin shares before I invest my savings. Is this the period to buy as I find the price "reasonable." T.G.A. of Singapore. A. Though prices in tin shares have slumped in recent weeks777 words
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Miscellaneous63 1962-06-17 2 LOOKING AHEAD FOR PROFIT fWjfvJm Every member of Whats ibiSLcne?^ f P""""^ ISfiSed the fJIu documented! Adaptability xro! intelligence Tinw we cau sort Rorschacn test tests^sood: —ZeJ%eat\; shews &ck Li4Cky I celled you in. Let* see Q£! well- er-lrm-tovfesscr! who this Ah- Meube thosre r Were not m birdie just63 words
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Article, Illustration600 1962-06-17 3 T. Pauson - WOMEN IN THE BIG BIG GRAB T. Pauson By .OF MALACCA— MALAYA S NEW WRITER NO. 39 THIS wins the $50 prixe today. So many good contribution* have been received on this theme "It Malaya 1962 A Woman's World?" that the Sunday Times has decided to award another $50 prize.600 words
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Article, Illustration1167 1962-06-17 3 HASNAH-VIMALA- CHEN - HASNAH-VIMALA-CHEN m SPOTLIGHT ON A SCHOOL FOR BUDDING PILOTS URGENT APPEAL FROM THE FLYING CLUB 'JMIK Perak Flying Club, that proud pioneer which has done so much to make it possible for Malayans to win their wings, is today fighting a last-ditch battle for survival. The1,167 words
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Article231 1962-06-17 3 A CHINESE thu.> de*crlbe> a trial In the English law courts: "One man Ls quite silent, another talks all the time, and twelve men condemn the man who has not said a word." m WHAT did your wife say when you got borne so late the231 words
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Article, Illustration3563 1962-06-17 4 IT'S IOVE AT FIRST SIGHT IN A HOTEL IN ROME ft Part Two THE first six weeks of my life in Hollywood opened my young eyes. There are so many things for a teenager to learn when she is playing with fire without the asbestos gloves of experience.3,563 words
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Advertisement141 1962-06-17 4 'a I w j i^ n r\n aJI <? IUCALmILIi Wl A_d^K Tastes so good creamy rich Ideal Milk. Try it with your fruit add it to your puddings you'll taste the difference. s^Jy^K Almost any sweet is J^^jJmi more com P lete with v BsffXni? ldeal Ml|k &1P& Buy141 words
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211 1962-06-17 5 NASSAU (Bahamas), Saturday. Attorney-General of the Bahamas, Mr. L.A.W. Orr, said today he would apply to the Supreme Court to have the inquest verdict on a former Malayan police officer quashed. He said the ground far the application would be thatReuter - 211 words
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170 1962-06-17 5 TWO DAYAK CHIEFS TO FORM OWN PARTY KUCHING, Sat. Two Dayak chieltalns have resigned from Party Negara, Sarawak, to form their own organisation. They are Penghulu Francis Empau, a Council Negri member and Pengarah Banyang, a former Council Negri member and prominent businessman. Both announced their resignation today in order170 words
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Article27 1962-06-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore National Union of Journalists will hold its annual meeting at the Association of Engineers premises. Raffles Quay, at 10 a.m. tomorrow27 words
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Article26 1962-06-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Teo Woon Hin has been appointed assistant food controller with effect from May 21 in place of Mr. Cho Denny Khye.26 words
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Article74 1962-06-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. has directed the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, to act for the Minister for Labour, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, who ha.s been granted leave of absence from June 4 until further notice. Inche74 words
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177 1962-06-17 5 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Teen- uged American singing star Linda Scott, 17, turn- i-d a comparatively tame j crowd at the Singapore Badminton Hall into a wildly cheering one once she got going last night. There were quite a number of empty seats, when the177 words
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Article, Illustration263 1962-06-17 5 VISITORS to the Van Kleet Amiarium are often sceptical when they look Into the tank labelled "Piranha or Man-Eater." For the largest of the nsh shown there Ls scarcely a foot In length. "How could such a small fish eat a man?" ls the question commonly asked. But263 words
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Article41 1962-06-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The president oi the Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union, Mr. Lam Lychow. said today his union had not been invited to take part In last Saturday's banned meetIng organised by 40 unions to discuss the Referendum BUI.41 words
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254 1962-06-17 5 Kathi is told of office boy and two girls KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A raid carried out by the anti-vice section of the Selangor Religious Department in Petaling Jaya last night resulted In an office boy and two factory girls being brought before the Kuala Lumpur Kathi Court today. The office254 words
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Article252 1962-06-17 5 Backdated to January, so 50 at firm will get five months' arrears SINGAPORE, Sat. More than 50 employees of Sandilands Buttery and John Buttery and Co. Ltd. will get wage increases backdated to Jan. 1. this year. This follows an agreement reached yesterday between the management and252 words
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Advertisement124 1962-06-17 5 'tf ,^M ttv* VHbw 4 -VV?ffi>l'V :-:^:-V^U^^^^^SSBStmKKK^^J:^ i^ '•>','■ JnmHßßo'jS?/*''- f»U /fj j~ -^M LARGEST <4M which turned the world "^HiiP to king size filter smoking. Invented in 1951, years ahead in research Often imitated, never equalled Best tobacco money can buy Superbly made, superbly packed Rothmans King Size really124 words
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FOREIGN DESK THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration121 1962-06-17 6 A HUG FOR REFUGEE DEANNA A utterly hug for o refugee. Miss Deanna Chu, 23, on the right, is one of the first Chinese to arrive in America under President Kennedy's emergency measure to ease the pressure of the more than 60,000 refugees who poured into Hong KongUPI - 121 words
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232 1962-06-17 6 Ceylon oil grab: Shell Co. charges fOLOMBO. Sat.— The Shell Company of Ceylon said yesterday the Government had obtained control of half of Ceylon's oil trade through taking over between 25 and 30 per cent of British and American oil companies' assets on the island because the assets chosen were232 words
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Article81 1962-06-17 6 SAIGON. Sat. A Communist guerilla force of several hundred today held villagers under a threat of death as the guerillas waited four hours to spring an ambush which killed two American officers and at least 15 Vietnamese soldiers, a U.S. military spokesman said. AReuter - 81 words
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255 1962-06-17 6 WELLINGTON, Saturday. J^ NEW type of farming which has developed rapidly over the past few years began with a search for a dumping ground for whey and waste water. Four yenrs ago, the Ruahinc Dairy Factory Te Rchunga, near Dunnevirke. was having255 words
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Article139 1962-06-17 6 Toast to U.S. pianist -by Nikita MOSCOW. Sat Soviet Premier Nlklta Khrushchev showed up unexpectedly last night at American Dlanlst Van Cliburn's second sell-out concert and toasted him at a dinner party after It was over. "It was so unexpected." said the 27-year-old pianist after the two-hour party. "We talked139 words
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248 1962-06-17 6 Girl says: I was stripped, made to dance WASHINGTON, Sat. A dancer told Senators today that her clothes were once stripped off her by two bartenders at a Chicago night club and that she was pushed onto the stage to dance in the nude. The dancer Anita Lopushok. 22. whose248 words
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158 1962-06-17 6 PRINCESS Margaret and 1 her husband. Lord Snowdon, mingled with 500 people all dressed up in the 18th century Venetian costume here last night at a spectacular display which included a pageant on the river Avon and a masked ball In the riverReuter - 158 words
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196 1962-06-17 7 NUCLEAR ARMS: U.S. CALL TO NATO ALLIES ANN ARBOR (Michigan), Saturday. y\li. ROBERT MCNAMARA, the U.S. Secretary of Defence, today called for a greater degree of participation by the Nato allies in formulating nuclear weapons policy. At tin* same time, he stressed the adequacy of the United Skites niulear deterrent196 words
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175 1962-06-17 7 'Men in France have lost their charm' PARIS. Sat.— A biautilul I French blonde yesterday said she wants to search lor a husband in Australia because French men are too busy working to pay attention to their women. Daniele Rousset. a 22- I year-old hairdresser, applied at the Australian EmbassyUPI - 175 words
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88 1962-06-17 7 $2,250 for not singing where he couldn't ATLANTA. Sat. Ray Charles, a blind Negro singer whose record sales have passed the million mark, yesterday paid a $2,250 breach of contract judgment stemming from his refusal to perform at a segregated dance in Augusta. Georgia. Charles' attorney told Fulton Civil Court88 words
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Article250 1962-06-17 7 For BACKGROUND turn to ASIA magazine (Page Three) for a new look at an old question: Is there a White Australian policy? Mr. McNamara described as mistaken what he said were the arguments that increasing vulnerablity of the United States to nuclear attack made it less willing as a partnerReuter - 250 words
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142 1962-06-17 7 More Thai police to guard temple that now belongs to Cambodia pHIEMGMAI. Bat. The \j Thai Prime Minister. Marshal Sarit Thanarat. wa> today quoted as saying Thai police and reinforcements had been ordered to the disputed temple of Phra Viharn and they would open lire if Cambodian forces tried to142 words
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Article, Illustration57 1962-06-17 7 Proud Daddy Kennedy helps a beginner at White House President Kennedy encourages his 18-month-old son, John Jr., as the boy prances around the Chief Executive's office at the White House. The picture was taken about two weeks after John Jr. emerged from the crawling stage and took his first steps.57 words
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Article27 1962-06-17 7 Jet bombei. en route from England to Aden, crashed on take-off at an airfield .south of Nicosia yesterday lulling all six crew members. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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241 1962-06-17 7 Final parting of ways for 'happiest couple' Janet and Tony Curtis SANTA MONICA, Saturday. ACTRESS Janet Leigh filed for divorce from her estranged husband, actor Tony Curtis, yesterday charging "extreme cruelty." Erouple parted on 17 but expressed a reconciliation, ing to attorney Meyer, a property it has been reached and241 words
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164 1962-06-17 7 MEASURES TO PROTECT BALI- FROM TOURISTS JAKARTA. Sat.— President Sockarno has moved to protect the island of Bali against an expected flood of tourists. The Indonesian Government is at present engaged in an all-out tourism drive the President, himself panBalinese, has required that all new tourist development should be restrictedReuter - 164 words
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Article34 1962-06-17 7 With Queen Sinkit. yesterday, welcomed U.S. marines in Uunm. Thailand, and £aid: "Consider yourselves our frienus and guests so that we can win the war that is unseen and unheard."— U P.I.34 words
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Article126 1962-06-17 7 What causes us to blind? YOU blink in order to clean and moisten a vital part of the eye called ttM cornea. This is the transparent part of the eye which covers the iris and the leu*, and we are supplied with eye -lashes to keep the126 words
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Article258 1962-06-17 7 THIS DEAD WOMAN'S HUSBAND WAS ALSO HER ADOPTED SON DUDLEY PENNINGTON never called his wife •mother." Bit he WAS her legally adopted .son And now his devoted wile —and loving mother— is dead, he hu- claimed her S2IH.OQU trusi fund, willed to her childrt "Am a hu.^bind258 words
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Advertisement55 1962-06-17 7 O|»arUin«:-frcsh Heinz Tomato Juice has a delight* ful laiijiy flavour. It's madV from aristocrat tomatoes, sun-ripeiMt) to rosy |»lumpne>s. and pressed within hours of harvesting. Urink a gla>sful every morning at noon for lunch anytime. It's a jM'rfeet way to start and end your day. Buy MNfll tins at your55 words
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Advertisement319 1962-06-17 7 ll's wm romforfalilr. you'll f«'«»l lik«' You are not wearing a bra at all! You won't believe it till you try it on! Beauty-Shape cups arc all you shaped to o new exciting, young beauty! The secret? A spcciol wafer thin cup lining that gently shapes as it supports. And,319 words
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Article, Illustration164 1962-06-17 8 IN ads we see an end--1 less parade of women dreaming they were ballerinas, bullfighters, trapeze artists, and what you will in their And now we need no longer just dream of sleeping in brassieres. We can actually in spe-cially-made bras, designed to give a restful164 words
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Article, Illustration40 1962-06-17 8 JULIET ANG DO-IT-YOURSELF TIP LOOK CHIC THE CHEAP WAY WRITE to: Miss Juliet Ang, The Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore-9 if you want any information about subjects mentioned. A stamped and addressed envelope must accompany your query.40 words
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Article, Illustration556 1962-06-17 8 AND HERE'S A SINGAPORE YOUTH WHO DOES IT—AND SAYS IT'S SO EASY (]LOTHES, they say, maketh the man. But jewellery, all agree, maketh the woman. It adds that final touch of chic, glamour and sophistication. Unfortunately, not every woman can afford jewellery, for even though diamonds556 words
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Article585 1962-06-17 8 PARENTS WANT HER TO GET ENGAGED AT ONCE lAM frantic. 1 do not know what to do. My parents want me to get engaged at once to my boy friend but I feel that I am too young. I am 16, and still schooling. He is585 words
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Advertisement162 1962-06-17 8 She's preparing* to be a Beautiful Lady... I-ucky little girl, her mother knows that only the purest products are gentle enough to cherish delicate skins. That's why she always chooses Pears. Pears famous soap, to keep baby's complexion soft and clear; and fragrant Baby Powder, to soothe and comfort her.162 words
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Advertisement172 1962-06-17 8 Review's TOLCH i CLOW i« more moisture lh.ui makr-up. Thai* why il givw your »kin a deu-tlrrnchr<l look with a montrnetl jtrl thai no othrr makr-up ran. You nrver wear 4 that iliiril-i.nl. "'madc-ui)" look be. aux: H s*x£..(jb,^W loi (II CUM fcaap Ism ■fatal' «Mi pi"i-lure SMMSM *M -kin172 words
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Miscellaneous284 1962-06-17 9 [POPULAR CROSSWORD) v KOsS: 1. Drmkb (12); 9.' DOWN: 1. Flowering shrub Pivot <4>; 10. Parched (4>: 12. !(12>; 2. Was wet (6>: 3 Tlirow Musician? <s>; 13. Unfinished out 4. Sleigh l4>; 5. Pro-! <si; 14. Hummed monotonously I noun <3>: 6. Strait <6>; 7. Con- i <6i; 16.284 words
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Article68 1962-06-17 10 2(1 M-orrfa lit I Minimum i CLANGOR CLUB (K L Mmilwri trr remln<lr.t tonu.ils Ki~;tnl l.y TIM World Kai.iow« PMM Urujio Kruaool him pm. CMMMM MMM. SINGAPORE ACADEMY OF Beauty Culture le»rhr» in iKaCI h. CktMMJ, Malay) the lat.M American an.l Pan»ian Beauty CuHan H.ur-'ylm*. Rosali> Hrrnon iMadninr V%68 words
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Article109 1962-06-17 10 it u..rrf. t:.m (if in. i WESLEY CHURCH SEREMBAN. Munday Woranip MTrSM «i :iu p.m. All Melnome PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In BinKapore, Onhard Koad huurt iy tiervice. 9 a nn. and pr. -All welcome. COD LOVES YOU. Kor l.irthei pHrtuulara. and free tra.t» write tc Malaya ImMMN K.iio»anip Payi109 words
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Article409 1962-06-17 10 rE political settlement in Laos .still leaves open the question ot guaranteeing the Independence and sovereignty ot that country. And no doubt careful I consideration will be given to an Indian suggestion made some months back that the best way to secure the peace of LaosUP - 409 words
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OPINION PAGE
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Article, Illustration682 1962-06-17 10 KEN HAMMONDS - the crown Tipped for KEN HAMMONDS r— BY BUT WHAT PRICE THE BEAUTY CONTEST TITLE? TODAY I lip Mci Meliiui to carry home Hie Miss Singapore crown at the contest iinals on Thursday night Mci is the girl the Sunday Times "discovered" in a survey of promising girls in the682 words
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SPEAKING PERSONALLY
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Article72 1962-06-17 10 I WAS i-uarlj impre^.^fd by the ability of your reporter Ec Boon Lee and hi.- sharp representation (Sunday Times. June 10) of the housing proolem In Singapore and the successlul manner in which the problem is being tackled by the government May 1 say that your Sunday Times72 words
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Article62 1962-06-17 10 riAT was an excellent picture of Datin Out! Yoke Lin kissing Malaya larewell when she left last Sunday for Washington where her hu>band will br our ambassador. We can be a^ureo that in the per formanre of his duties Dato Our will have at his side a62 words
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Article89 1962-06-17 10 IWANK neaven.- the cat and-mouse s.ime m Laoi baa pome t, *<.. md with an agreement backed by all the dowpiv- that m.it ter in the area v the United State- and China All the worry and the suspense ot Lao> will have served a good pur-89 words
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Article98 1962-06-17 10 WHAT a damning commentary on Malaya !902 to find the Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda telling on" parents who •MM their savings on motor-cycles and Jewellery while their children go barefoot to school A spending spree Is sweeping the nation and there98 words
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Article, Illustration131 1962-06-17 10 YOUR picture (Sunday Times. June 10) ot a 701 b Siamese-twin shark reminds me of a similar denizen of the deep caught off Siglap I remember Mr. David Tambyan of the Malay Mall taking a photograph (see cut) of this baby two-headed shark which was131 words
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Article28 1962-06-17 10 rE hanging of Elchmann proves that the Israelis are as vengeful as the Nazis and as capable of flouting the law BEH CHIAN SIEW KUALA LUMPUR28 words
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Article69 1962-06-17 10 iN I'll IS space age when we have so many wonderful names for so many wonderful inventions and dis •Ties, one thine distresses me We still rail "earth' pl.-iin. humble earth, as if she was a Caliban among the planets man pltns to conquer. What about69 words
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Article, Illustration586 1962-06-17 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES EXPLAINS ANEW tax on immovable property was introduced in Singapore on Jan. 1 last year with the enforcement of the Property Tax Ordinance 1960. The Government found it necessary to introduce the new property tax to bring about uniformity in the586 words
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Article359 1962-06-17 10 How the rate is fixed TWO factors are taken Into consideration when determining the assessment on private property: The annual value of the property and the rate of tax The rmt« of Us la fixed by the Ordinance Once the annual value U determined, the percentage of that figure Is359 words
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Article236 1962-06-17 10 FRANCIS ROZARIO - Dr. Goh: Housing estates must pay city rates for facilities COMPUTERS TO EASE TAX MAN'S TASK FRANCIS ROZARIO SI SUPER-ACCURATE SYSTEM *piIK Government has introduced mechanisation in the Property Tax Division lo slep up efficiency in the levying and collecting <>l taxes. From January, a number of International Business Machines236 words
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Advertisement640 1962-06-17 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATION VACANT _'v Hi.rd, j,; (Mm.; Box M rlt. rxln READ Ille Stn.oi A|>|tJ htl.irnli VaMM in Thr MMMJ MCB. MBit ACCOMMODATION VACANT H.,rrf» Si (.Hl«.)-«ox ill <■'«■ ixtr* FURNISHED HOUSES lur M No. II fc VS. N.iluii MMi <>1 BM Ru.i<l. Call personally time. U p.m. h*640 words
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Advertisement14 1962-06-17 10 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHtR ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL; ***** (10 LINES, MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL14 words
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Advertisement439 1962-06-17 10 REGULAR OFFICER CADETSHIPS FEDERATION ARMED FORCES 1. Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for entry Into the Federation Military College, Sungei Besi, Selangor. as Officer Cadets in JanuI ary, 1963 to be trained as Regular Officers for the Federation Army, Royal Malayan Navy and Royal Malayan Air Force. 2. Applicants439 words
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Article, Illustration43 1962-06-17 11 PHOTO NEWS Grads....the final wait 0 A portion of the 133 graduonds of the University of Malaya waiting to receive their degrees from the new Chancellor, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at a colourful ceremony in the Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Sunday Times picture.43 words
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363 1962-06-17 11 PM confident varsity will take rightful place in wealth Saturday KUALA LUMPUR. THE newly-installed Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Tengku Abdul Rahman, expressed his confidence tonight that the university would take its rightful place among the well-known universities of the Commonwealth. He was speaking at the installation day dinner363 words
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328 1962-06-17 11 Newsmen told of dangerous coffeeshop news PENANG, Sat. The Chief Minister, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, today warned the people against listening to news "emanating from coffee shops." •While it may sometimes be accurate information, at other times it may be gossip and propaganda, subject to exaggeration and sensationalism," he said. Illiterate328 words
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133 1962-06-17 11 PENANG. Sat. One of India's leading movie stars. Slvajl Oancsan. promised a crowd of 12.000 fans at the City Btadlum last night he would try and bring his own drama troupe to perform In Malaya next year "1 will keep my word."133 words
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Article44 1962-06-17 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— Two donations totalling $60 today brought the fund for Johnny Ang. who was crippled after a swimming accident, to $3.*****. The donations came from Mrs. W. O. Ralu <Sloi and "Wesley Fellowship." Davinson Road Kuala Lumpur <$50>44 words
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Article33 1962-06-17 11 SINGAPORE Sat Mr JDH Ntill. >ecr«tary of PrußC fc Neave Ltd.. will spt-ak on 'Some Early Singapore Personalities" it ;i Rotary Club luncheon meeting at the Cathay Motel on Wednesday.33 words
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286 1962-06-17 11 A mother of nine who bossed thugs A LOR STAR, Sat.— A woman secret society boss and a "tiger general" were today ordered by the Minister of the Interior to stay within restricted areas under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. Police gave the woman s name as Teh Soh Yuan,286 words
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Article59 1962-06-17 11 SINGAPORE. Sat The visiting director of special studies of the LJnguaphone Institute in London. Mr Roland Brockhurst. win soeak on The Study of Foreign Languages' at the Teachers Training College at 2.30 p.m. on Monday. Mr Brockhurst. who has just completed a six-wek tour of Japan,59 words
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Article52 1962-06-17 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Barisan Sosialis will hold a mass rally from 5 to 7 p.m. tomorrow at Colombo Court. Speaker^ at the rally wn Dr. Lee Slew Choh. Miss Forg Ylng Ching and Messrs Lim Chin Siong. Fong Sw»>t> Suan. Tan Yam Seng and Dr. Lim52 words
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260 1962-06-17 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Business on the Malayan StocK Exchange. Singapore section, today with the number oi deals in brackets: Industrials: Dunlop (15.000) $1.58. cb.OOOi 91.00. (900) 11.61. ha;.: Smelting UUOj $2.86 SL; P. and N. orus (1.000) $2.60, (14.000) $2 63.. (5,000) $2.62; M. Cement260 words
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Article102 1962-06-17 11 TODAY: S*d»ll Ketnll 10.02 a.m. 1 7.0 in 8.14 p.m. uj.4 ft); Singapore 10.49 a.m. (7.5 ft) 10 11 p.m. <8.7 ft); Port Dickson 5.54 a.m. (7.8 (t) 6.24 p.m (90 ft > Port Swetlennam (4.54 am (12.2 ft) 5.00 p.m. <13.5f1>; Penang 1206 am (8.6 ft). TOMORROW:102 words
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Article24 1962-06-17 11 SINGAPORE. Sat Mr. I Lim Chor Pee has been apI pointed a Deputy Public Prosecutor, with effect from I June I.24 words
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Advertisement531 1962-06-17 11 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS 817 3 PER Z/O ANNUM Jjc Gwent and West Finance Co. Ltd. a wholly owned subsidiary of Gwcnt and West of England Enterprises Ltd. )|c The Gwent Group ratio of Issued Share Capital and Group Reserves to all Borrowings is 1 2 GWENT GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £14,000.000 Interest531 words
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Article, Illustration292 1962-06-17 12 Installation ceremony at Stadium Negara University to drop first year courses in medicine: Sreenivasan SINGAPORE, Saturday. ■Tll-H First or Intermediate Year courses in the Medical School of the I'niversitv of Singapore are to be stopped soon. Dr. 15. X. Sreenivasan, the Vice-Chancellor, announced today. Dr. Sreenivasan said that these courses292 words
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222 1962-06-17 12 Keep flag, f lying, high in Congo Razak KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. Tun Abdul Razak. today told 786 members of th? third Malayan contingent to the Congo: "The world will bo watching you in the Congo, so keep the flag of the country222 words
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Advertisement120 1962-06-17 12 Perfujied- Cologne C^ a glamorous blend of exotic blossoms expresses you so beautifully I brings out the you you like to be! I iTTTI ~IL TOSCA Lotion for soft and shining hair. 1 1 i=^L 47U TOSCA Perfume a romantic SS& fragrance which captured the world. USA EUROPE ONE LONG120 words
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Advertisement742 1962-06-17 12 Fj DEFINITELY H LAST WEEK OF l] GIANSINGHS H GRAND SEASON S JL Mj E PRICES MARKED DOWN FOR CLEARANCE REMEMBER! ALL GOODS LYING UPON SALE Q COUNTERS MUST BE CLEARED S NO EXTENSION *r\ 3 GIAN SINGH CO. LTD. G 30-1. Raffles Place. Singapore Tel: ***** Asthma Mucus Dissolved742 words
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Miscellaneous330 1962-06-17 12 Your Sunday radio DA nin MAI AVA I SOS Songs Prom Tie Stage And 930 Whack-O; 10.00 Irama Pagt: HAUIU WMUM¥« I screen; 530 pick Of The Pops; 10.30 Played To Please; 1100 am- son Time Slenal Ne- 1 600 Summary Of Programme* Question Time; 11 15 Music From «r«330 words
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Article, Illustration49 1962-06-17 13 Convocation pictures by Li* Yaw Chong and Harold Tee. MISS Valeric Ng, 24, after receiving the Bachelor of Arts degree from the new chancellor, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at the Stadium Negara yesterday. Miss Ng is on the Straits Times editorial staff. Sunday Times picture.Li Yaw Chong and Harold Tee - 49 words
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Article308 1962-06-17 13 "VfY younger brother ■"*is dumb and lame. Our family is too poor to send him to any special schools. What can we do to make him lace his future confidently? S. Maniam. Tanjung Malim. Apply to your State Welfare Officer to tend the boy to a school308 words
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Article401 1962-06-17 13 POINTER ON TRAINING YOUR DOC vv'E should by now have our future cliampion moving well. In the snow ring he will have to stand correctly as well. Use one of two commands, vis. stand or still. Use it softly and with a long drawn out tone at the same time401 words
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Advertisement119 1962-06-17 13 Epics of courage on land, sea and air written from on-the-spot descriptions some of them by the Germans and the "I'm not the world's greatest star, but..." J§ says STEWART GRANGER, popular Hollywood film star in a frank interview with Mike Tomkies. The mid-week magazine with the most. ALL PROGRAMMES119 words
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Advertisement105 1962-06-17 14 mmlU HP' jsi^^^ COOKING'S SO EASY WITH SHELLANE An instant flame you can see and control... with no messy soot. Shcllanc cooks quick and clean the modern gas way. And Shellane dealers bring this liquefied gas right to your kitchen in strong, safe cylinders. Shellane for water heaters, too, in105 words
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Miscellaneous1726 1962-06-17 14 >*~l_J^ '*"t 3 A T _j ____________T^^Hi flflHtt|V9VßflHfl|tffl|HHHHßtf|MHßVflHHfl| 22 > You find that, somrthir* SCORPIO <Oct. 24 Nov gm, p^ f I iflf f A| on wlilch you tufd counted in 22) You find it hard to grt 3 Mk J J. A. L_ MHH_ W -^By the way of1,726 words
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Miscellaneous62 1962-06-17 15 I v XA. *f\ si/ m s 4^l BHt >1 y I s w' P^^^^^^h^U Z^&j dfl^^^ I ">\ V li /V TV' 1 -h O **i i'* l k 9* h \"M jttCfl£jfc.v %^3 AV^h^A 7c > i 1 7' f jt w >> e H i f# 4nr*^62 words
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Article, Illustration147 1962-06-17 17 MAXIMUM authenticity. That's the guiding principle behind the Sceneshifters' latest production. "The Mikado." thanks to the co-opera-tion of Singapore's Japanese community. The production is the most enterprising the Sceneshifters have yet attempted. A carefully chasen and well-balanced team of principals is supported by a chorus147 words
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235 1962-06-17 17 Sad disappointment that was Frugoni s recital FROM V. F. D -k ft *pilK well known Italian born Aincriain pianist, Orazio Frugoni, gave i performance in the Victoria Theatre. Singapore, on Friday night under the sponsorship of Mr. Goh Soon Tioe. Mr. Frugoni's programme, which Included Beethoven's "Appassionata sonata. Schumann's235 words
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138 1962-06-17 17 HOPK I.ANGE. the girl I Hollywood has been building up to star status. I is tin- leading lady of a I Him called "The Grand Duke and Mr Pirn which is being shot around Mm, Miss Lange appears as the richest girl138 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1962-06-17 17 MM is for MISFIT fWy ODAY Marilyn Monroe the 1951 I custom-built Hollywood blonde with a -1- lot of mileage on the clock is a very lonely woman. And hers is the loneliness of a once-beautiful star who knows she is nearing the end of the road. Bricked in Ik-Imikl1,198 words
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234 1962-06-17 17 I GOLD AND MARBLE BATHROOM FOR ACTOR O'TOOLE lONDON. Sat Actor J Peter OToole is home from the desert, home to a Hampstead retreat complete with a gold-and-marble bathroom and a bedside refrigerator For him and his wife, red haired actress Sian Phillips, it is their first permanent home since234 words
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Advertisement536 1962-06-17 17 ■^r tllowShowingJ^oT, 1^:-.: A ACTION! SPECTACLE! X LUj, 608WW/\ YOKO f yf- scon Vtani V KACISTE II X v COUIT X ;*L GREAT KHAN fPUm OX ST/%€.E! X TOMORROW At 9.30 P.M. |r SANYO T "SHOW BUSINESS '62" X MU r ,IC PV I BENNY KLFINMAN and his BAND X536 words
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Advertisement22 1962-06-17 17 f^/|<jfTip3 NOW SHOWING 1 9 30 p.m. The Little Prime Minister" Chopter Contonesc Todov 11 a.m.: Sod Sack" .tor,, no Jerry Lc-H22 words
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Advertisement297 1962-06-17 17 FROM PARIS TO SPAIN THROUGH SKYLIGHTS ACROSS BULLRINGS... FROM LOWER BERTHS TO UPPER CRUST THEY MADE BEAUTIFUL LARCENY TOGETHER! HAYWORTH HARRISON HAPPYTHIEVES "Rita faC «I*e <f-^^ DQ HIBl)fl!«HA!llHA!P( I I'IIHS ,'®L A V.A. WEEK RELEASE-^ K '<T?1 LIDO NEXT P^^ ■-■■^Vb# CHANGE S pore P Sham Pcnonq ITA/ITO tTA/CTD ETA297 words
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Article, Illustration556 1962-06-17 18 MOTORING-BY PETER LIM \yilAT in a car makes the Massive Man tick? Wide open sjkktn. of course. Plus bountiful comfort lor his bulk, and flair and finish to Halter his more obvious endowments. Last week I road tested two sensibly attractive new models by British Ford that556 words
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502 1962-06-17 18 BOWLER COOKE HEADS BATTING AVERAGES ALAN FREEMAN LEADS THE BOWLERS SINGAPORE, Saturday. STATE and Police off-spinner Cecil Cooke heads the batting averages after last week's matches in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tour- nament. In his five Innings four of them unbeaten Cooke totalled 75 runs for an aver- i502 words
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Article145 1962-06-17 18 Doping: A trainer is fined £145 PHIS. Sat. French horstewaras. prooU_g into a case 01 doping, yesterday tinea iralnei- M. rranco-s Mathet a; 145. The stewards ul ihe Societe Dencouragement. which controls hor^e racing in France, said in a communique today that it had proved impossible to 'identify the culprit145 words
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Article62 1962-06-17 18 SINGAPORE. Sal— T. Yamada I(3 up i won the Royai Island 'Clubs "C niviiion mt*dal bogey i at Upper Tnomson Road today Runner-up was A. Hinds (2 up>. A. Hinds. L. A. Philip* and Tanase all tied i one upi for :irst nine of tiie62 words
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164 1962-06-17 18 Dasson Mani takes 4 niin. off 3,000 m record at B. Timah SINGAPORE. Sat. Dasson Manl (Anglo Chinese School) bettered the only record for "A" division boys today—last day of the Bukit Tlmah District athletic championships at Chinese High School. Running a well-judged race, the lanky Indian boy came with164 words
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Article379 1962-06-17 18 BOYS DIV. A: 100 m 1 Loh Chan Pew 1 Thomson 2 Jimmy Beng (ACSt. 3 Clnn Kek Vui IACSI llteet: 400 in 1 Let Cneow Fay (HLHS), 2 Ng Ail Hee (ACS). 3 Davendran 1 Bukit PanjanK) 54.95 ec: 400 m hurdles 1 Chin Kek Vul379 words
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Article276 1962-06-17 18 You telling us 0 Remember ice pay $5 for the weeks beat letter. Keep it short and send it to: Sports Opinion, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. A DEDICATED COACH THE Bangkok Youth atlair has prompted me to comment on one important but always neglected276 words
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Miscellaneous99 1962-06-17 18 [SPORTS Dim SOCCER: Malaya Cup Joint Services v Malacca. Jalan Besar 1 7 p.m. 1. CRICKET: Senior Army v Varsity, Giilman Barracks: Police v CSC Thomson Road: RAF. v 1.A.. Changi: SRC. v S.C.C, padang Junior "A S.C.C. v Combined Schools, padang: CSC. v Naval Base. Balestier: Prisons v FEAF.99 words
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1151 1962-06-17 19 He showed winning form in the Trial last week AMSTERDAM and Lost Horizon, first and third respectively in a desperate finish for the Singapore Derby at Bukit Timah last month, should battle out the finish of the $30,000 Perak Derby over 1 miles (Race1,151 words
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Article153 1962-06-17 19 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 :.00. JINGLE ORCHID DUt. Gem Nulli Secandus ASTOUNDING Pitarro Robin Hood ROBIN HOOD Plzarro Jungle Orchid Race 2. CASH INN Apa L.«i lingri Harapan BESTCRETE Tinfti Api Cash Inn SELATIC Cash Inn Fine Choice 2.35. Race 3. SCORPIO I mbrian Kid Pancho153 words
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1266 1962-06-17 19 Race 1-2.00: Class 2. Div. I—6 Furs. 1. ***** Jungle Orchid (Garvs Si.) R. Breuk., 5 9.0 (SF) <— > 2 ***** Parisian Diamond (Phoster St.) Daniels. 4 8.13 Maynard 7 3 ***** Palomar (Lo- Ng St.) Martin. 5 812 Burton 8 4. *****1,266 words
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376 1962-06-17 19 HAPPY MELODY IS NAPPED TO WIN TOD A YS MAIN SPRINT MY Derby Day nap Is Happy Melody in the main sprint (Race 7). This brilliant sprinter ran iar from a bad race last week when fifth to Peak of Perfection up the straight s£f. A run previous, at Kuala376 words
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Advertisement886 1962-06-17 19 < CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) 2* Word* Si (Mi*.)— Box SB et: extra BLACK'S PHOTOSTAT SERVICE Koitiituitic. 5S Koli.ii-.od Road Tel •MM WINSON TAILOR, ?<hi Clemenceau Am inn-, Higb Class Tailoring. I'none :'»441. TAILORIHC EXPERTS Visit Llm Ting Kee, 405 Nortb Bridne. Road Tel: *****. PHOTOCOPY CERTIFICATES Tang's886 words
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Advertisement210 1962-06-17 19 The fastest relief you can get is 'ASPRQ' tablets. Safe for all the family mi •ASPRO' used in over 100 countries. Famous for nearly half a century. I COLOR! •9^/ i^CTIONJ! t Kodak Successful photography begins with a Kodak camera and film. Capture every memory with fL'hi?>!jtjffi o< < et210 words
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Article, Illustration273 1962-06-17 20 SINGAPORE. CHDNG HOE BENG, 19-year-old former Singapore freestyle swimming champion, is returning to Singapore from America by air next Saturday to bid for a place in the State team for the Asian Games at Jakarta from Aug. 24 to Sept.273 words
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Article98 1962-06-17 20 XJOYI.AKE. Cheshire. Sat. Richard Davies, 31-year-old American, was two up on John Povall. 23-year-old Welshman, after 18 holes in the 36-hole final of the British Amateur golf championship here todayDavies was four up after only live holes and was again four up »t the tenth andReuter - 98 words
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Article393 1962-06-17 20 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Thirtyeight records were broken and one equalled at the Katong District Combined Schools third annual athletic meet held at the Siglap Secondary School ground here today. Outstanding boy athlete was Tan Seng Kweh of ChuiiK Cheng. He won the 110 m hurdles in 17.9 sees393 words
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Article, Illustration73 1962-06-17 20 Gomez flings himself into 100-m victory day. Behind him is Loke Chong; Yee of Raffles Institution who finished third. Second was Ng Soon Kwan of Monk's Hill who is not in picture. Gomez won in 12.1 sec. Sunday Times picture. DOL'GLAS GOMEZ of St. Joseph s Institution flings himself at73 words
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493 1962-06-17 20 ERNEST FRIDA - Mansoor Sukaimi sets his third City meet record ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore, Sat. MANSOOR SUKAIMI of Raffles Institution set his third record at the City District Schools athletic meet when he won the 800 m in 2min. 10.8 sec. at Monk's Hill ground today. This lanky Malay boy deserves all493 words
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196 1962-06-17 20 Stott and Sharpe help Yorks to 196-5 BRADFORD. Sat— A fourthwicket partnership of 130 by Phil Sharpe and Brian Stott enabled Yorkshire to reach 196 for five at tea on the opening day of their match against the Pakistani cricketers here. Coming together when Yorkshire were 50 for three, IReuter - 196 words
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Article17 1962-06-17 20 BRISBANE. Sat— The British Rugby League touring team beat Queensland by 22-17 here today. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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320 1962-06-17 20 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By Ipoh, Saturday GUNASEGARAN MAKES SIX-GOAL COMEBACK AS ATTACK LEADER pERAK, last year's beaten finalists, started off with a harm in both the Malaya Cup and Burnley Cup soccer competitions on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. In320 words
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Article173 1962-06-17 20 WIGHTMAN CUP SHOCKS FOR BRITAIN I ONDON Bat The l States retained man Cup at Wimbli n ■Alien i hey lining •i-o lead over Britain In lie animal women .1 lawn irnnis i-onte.st. It wa.s the ABM ■UCMM :u .(-1 < Calirornian DartaM Hard clinched the victory when she out-generalledReuter - 173 words
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Article51 1962-06-17 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ci. Jone.s became the •-econd golfer of the R.A.F. Tenpah Golf Club to hole in one .since tlie club MM HtSaV lLshed 2' 2 years ago. Jones, who paid the usual penal" v of auiilcs all round, cud the feat at the 130 yards third51 words
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149 1962-06-17 20 A LOR STAR. Sat. Penans smarted off well in the North zone of the Malaya Cup competition when they trounced Kedah 5-1 before a 3,000 crowd at Darul Aman Stadium here today Penang'.s victory was due to the brilliant displays of the Par.4 brothers149 words
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Article57 1962-06-17 20 PENANG. Sat. Alex Delilkan placed Civilians in a strong position against Services in their twoday cricket match at Victoria Green today when he took nine wickets for 12 runs. Services were skittled out for 51 and at close Civilians were 84 for two with Thomas57 words
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Advertisement174 1962-06-17 20 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BIRTH 20 Word, Sit (Minimum) LIM: To Lin-v and Kong Tak a dauichtrr born l.Mh June at Bunfsar Thanlu to Doctors and Stan* ENGAGEMENTS in Wor4* SU (Minimum) THE ENGAGEMENT It announced between Zainal Radl and Sill Fattmnn dauKhter of Mr. and Mm. Mohd. Vnsoff Ahmad on 17-6-62174 words
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Advertisement167 1962-06-17 20 ANNOUNCEMENTS Hurl. SIB (Minimum) VANITY Raffles Place. S'l>Orr Commence 'heir Kenuinc half i>ri< annual »al* i-nnoirow i»th June Open i 9 am —5 p.m LATIST CREATION of "Cindrrrlli :>>r Tot.s. Twiik and in b«t«een. Ju«t arrived at 'Hilda x" Cold KtoruKc and '.Kl-A On hui. l Koad. 8 pore Tel167 words
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Advertisement441 1962-06-17 20 BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT: well os increosed opportunities for promotion to cx<*citivo portions. It is now possible tor Asian students to obtain :ni highlv-pnzed degree or the Australian Society ot Accountant* or the Notionol Institute ot Accountants, both M which conduct examinations in Singapore. Molaya anti Hong Kong os well441 words
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